thebhoy
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2009
- Messages
- 332
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Sutton, London
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 28
Emerging queens....
Have a hive that has swarmed....won't go into the story other than to say my first chance to examine it since Easter and had known it would have swarmed in this time.
Opened it today and 1st frame - capped QC and could see more on the next, decided I would knock 1st one down and, as I hit it, out came a queen running across the frame.
Put frame aside and went to next thinking I would cut these ones out so started, removed 3 on one side and turned frame round just to see another queen emerge and also take off along frame....put that to another side
then noticed one I cut out was starting to emerge....had to cross field to car carrying a queen in my hand to find something to put them in.
Got back to hive and another had emerged and was nowhere to be seen.
Checked the frames with queens that I had laid aside, queens were nowhere to be seen....don't know what happened to them but now suspect they may all be back in the hive and soon to throw caste swarms.
I now have two virgin queens at home and 3 QC's that may or may not emerge.
Watching one emerge in my hand at home was surprised to see it had a varroa mite on it but seemed ok...was / is bigger than the other I have that emerged earlier.
Now to try and set up a couple of mating hives to save them going to waste or do a couple of splits.........decisions decisions.
Have a hive that has swarmed....won't go into the story other than to say my first chance to examine it since Easter and had known it would have swarmed in this time.
Opened it today and 1st frame - capped QC and could see more on the next, decided I would knock 1st one down and, as I hit it, out came a queen running across the frame.
Put frame aside and went to next thinking I would cut these ones out so started, removed 3 on one side and turned frame round just to see another queen emerge and also take off along frame....put that to another side
Got back to hive and another had emerged and was nowhere to be seen.
Checked the frames with queens that I had laid aside, queens were nowhere to be seen....don't know what happened to them but now suspect they may all be back in the hive and soon to throw caste swarms.
I now have two virgin queens at home and 3 QC's that may or may not emerge.
Watching one emerge in my hand at home was surprised to see it had a varroa mite on it but seemed ok...was / is bigger than the other I have that emerged earlier.
Now to try and set up a couple of mating hives to save them going to waste or do a couple of splits.........decisions decisions.